State Senate President Warren Petersen accused Hobbs of breaking with “a long-standing Arizona tradition of recognizing impact over politics.” He wrote that Arizona has never required political agreement to recognize someone’s contribution to public life. Petersen stated that impact, service, and people who have shaped conversations and encouraged others to participate have been recognized. He added that this veto makes it clear that standard has changed, indicating that recognition now depends on political alignment, not contribution, which is a disappointing shift for the state.